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Meet the UMass-Lowell students who will be asking the Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate the questions Tuesday night:

Scott F. Conway of Melrose is a senior political science major and president of the Political Science Club. Scott is an active member of the political community. He has worked on campaigns ranging from local races to presidential elections and is currently chairman of the Melrose Republican City Committee. After graduating this semester, Scott plans to continue a career in political consulting and attend law school.

Eunice Delice of Methuen has a bachelor’s degree in political science and will receive a master’s degree in the economic and social development of regions in Spring 2012, both from UMass Lowell. She maintains a strong interest in multiculturalism, civic engagement and political participation among youth. As an undergraduate, she was involved in various student organizations and served as the student representative on the Fostering Inclusive Communities Committee. She participated in UMass Lowell’s Irish Dig, an archaeological project in Lowell and Ireland, in conjunction with Queens University Belfast.

Megan Hadley of Lowell is a junior English major, concentrating in literature. She is editor-in-chief of the UMass Lowell student newspaper, the Connector. Her interest in journalism was sparked when, as a high school senior, she worked for her student newspaper. She enjoys informing fellow students about what’s happening on campus. She is also a member of the Honors Program, where she works part time. Her long-term plans include working with children, possibly as a teacher.

Mike Hubbard of Methuen is a freshman political science major. Following the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001, he joined the Army and served 15 months in Iraq with the 82nd Airborne Division, seven months in Afghanistan and six months throughout Central America with the 7th Special Forces Group (Airborne) as a Special Forces communications sergeant. He left the Army, with eight years of service, at the rank of staff sergeant. His military awards include the Bronze Star Medal, Combat Infantryman’s Badge, Parachutist badge and Special Forces Tab. At UMass Lowell, he participates in the Pre-Law Society, Student Government Association and Student Veteran’s Organization. He hopes to attend law school.